The 9 new models unveiled by Jaeger-LeCoultre at Watches and Wonders 2025
At thesecond-hand from the Watches and Wonders Show, Jaeger-LeCoultre reveals new new Reverso models, perpetuating the nine decades of this watch, created in 1931.
True to its heritage and its spirit of innovation, the Swiss manufacturer thus celebrates the history of 1931 Polo Club by offering new versions of these models Reverso, pieces that combine watchmaking expertise and sporting inspiration.
Fruit of the expertise of the Maison, the Reverso represents an innovative mechanical feat whose design is inspired by the codes Art Deco. Since its creation, it has been considered a revolution in Haute Horlogerie : an unusual rectangular case, powered by shaped calibers, encased in a dedicated casing ring that protects them from shocks, humidity and the passing of time.
This year, the Maison highlights exceptional know-how carried out by hand in the Rare Crafts Workshop, which were also demonstrated by artisans on the Jaeger-LeCoultre stand at the Watches and Wonders Show.

Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater
One of the first novelties presented by Jaeger-LeCoultre was the Reverso Tribute Minute Repeater, available in one color and limited to only 30 copies.
The latter is animated by the Caliber 953, which incorporates seven patents, including major inventions that improve the quality of the chime, such as trebuchet hammers, crystal gongs, and the elimination of dead time. The caliber's power reserve is 48 hours, which is a notable achievement for such an energy-intensive complication as the minute repeater. Lional Favre, Director of Product Design further stated that it is: "A watch that showcases artistic ingenuity and remarkable innovations related to the minute repeater".
On the front, the dial features a barleycorn guilloché metal surface, enhanced by multiple layers of blue Grand Feu enamel.
On the reverse, the skeleton dial reveals the complexity of the minute repeater. The faceted indexes, which appear to be suspended above the mechanism, also amplify the sensations of depth and transparency. The bridges are hand-chamfered and the decorative finishes combine polished and textured surfaces. The bridge, which runs from 7 o'clock to 5 o'clock and supports the hammers, is adorned with blue lacquer that echoes the front dial.

Reverso Tribute Geographic
Another new, unpublished collection, the Reverso Tribute Geographic, drew its inspiration from the designs of the first models from 1998, and entirely thought out for travelers, thanks to its “universal time” function, allowing several time zones to be displayed simultaneously.
The original model was one of six special Reversos developed in the space of a single decade, between 1991 and 2001. These pieces symbolized the revival of mechanical watchmaking that followed the quartz crisis.
This collection consists of two models: the first, priced at €22,800, has a steel case with a blue dial and strap, while the second has a rose gold case with a brown dial and strap, and is priced at €37,800. These two straps are branded by Casa Fagliano, the famous Argentinian bootmaker specializing in polo and riding boots.
On their fronts, the lacquered dial has an hour-minute, Grande Patented date and second hand with good legibility and iembodies all the understated elegance of Jaeger-LeCoultre. Its harmonious presentation, achieved through the innovative use of two juxtaposed discs instead of the usual "stacked" configuration, ensures perfect alignment of the two numerals, seamlessly integrating the complication into the iconic Reverso case.
On their reverses, the display of the world time complication is as original as it is instinctive. The disc of the 24 time zones is rotatable, the names of the cities (world map) are laser engraved directly on the steel case. In the center, the polished continents silverstand out against a hand-lacquered ocean. This complex process, which requires several polishing steps, produces a three-dimensional effect that highlights the depth and artistic character of the piece.
The movement, identical to each model, is, powered by Caliber 834, entirely designed, produced, decorated and assembled within the Manufacture, manual winding combines two of the most useful complications, it has a power reserve of 42 hours. The setting is made using a pusher which allows corrections in one-hour jumps.

Reverso Tribute Duoface Small Seconds
Among the new features this year, the collection Reverso Tribute Duoface Small Seconds displayed at the price of €14,800, which reconnects with the color dials created by the Maison since 1931, an icon that has been adopted outside the polo fields. It is composed of two models with steel cases (grey), blue or black dials with matching straps, always designed by Casa Fagliano.
On the front, the emblematic elements of the Reverso – gaudrons, applied indexes, Dauphine hands, hours, minutes and small seconds – are in color silverand contrast particularly with the dark blue or black of the sunburst dial.
On the back, a second time zone and a 24-hour indicator, which is adjusted using a small, invisible trigger located in the upper case of the case.
The movement is powered by the hand-wound Caliber 854, an unusual rectangular movement, shaped to fit the rectangular case of the Reverso. Like its predecessors, it was entirely designed, developed, and produced within the Manufacture and provides a 42-hour power reserve.

Reverso Tribute Singleface Small Seconds
For 2025, Jaeger-LeCoultre presents a new unique model; the Reverso tribute Monoface Small Seconds, with its refined dial and stick indexes, it is surely one of the most elegant and classic watches in this selection, offered at the price of €44,400.
In its rose gold case, the dial, made of the same material, is the result of more than 30 expert gestures, having given birth to a finely grained texture obtained by several stamping operations, which contrasts with the brilliance of the hand-polished indexes.
The finesse and durability of the bracelet (smooth, flexible and screwless) was constructed from over 100 intertwined gold wires, in Link Milanese, which runs without the slightest interruption, responds to that of the case and its 41 components which registers a thickness of only 7.56 mm. On the wrist, wearing it proves comfortable and perfectly adjusted.
Once turned over, the back Virgin Mary Monoface offers the possibility of being personalized by engraving, lacquering or enameling.
The hand-wound Manufacture Caliber 822 indicates the hour, minute and small seconds and promises a 42-hour power reserve. It is one of the emblematic entirely designed by the Maison, because he was the originator of the first ticking of the Reverso in 1931.

Reverso one precious flowers
In this line of novelties, Jaeger-LeCoultre has also integrated floral interpretations into the collection Reverso One Precious Flowers, composed of two distinct models: one in green enamel and the other in purple enamel, each limited to 5 pieces, making a total of 10 watches for this ultra-exclusive edition.
On the front, a white mother-of-pearl dial enhanced by 12 Arabic numerals, framed by the collection's signature 4 Art Deco angles.
On the reverse, the bouquets of arum flowers come to life thanks to the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, a technique that requires no fewer than 10 layers of enamel and 10 firings in the kiln, at different temperatures, up to 800°C to obtain the vivid and gradient colors of the motif. For the final touch, black lacquer is applied to the contours to bring more contrast and depth to the design. Then, this bouquet of arums is illustrated on a field of snow-set diamonds, with 409 diamonds for the green model, compared to 600 for the purple model. Each of these models is also paired with a slim strap in shiny alligator leather, the color of which matches the decoration of the case.
A true piece of Haute Joaillerie, each watch required more than 130 hours of manufacturing, including an exceptional watch mechanism: the manually wound Caliber 846, which promises a 50-hour power reserve.

Reverso one precious colors
For 2025, the collection Reverso One Precious Colors welcomes a brand new color: white, with pastel touches of yellow and bad, which complement the two other models in the collection in green and blue. Launched in 2023, the Reverso One Precious Colors collection was the very first Reverso designed for Women and is characterized by modern geometric patterns.
On the edges of its enamelled and diamond-set case, the Reverso One Precious Colours watch reveals on the front part of the elaborate geometric pattern that adorns the back.
Once turned over, the case back reveals a tangle of miniature geometric shapes hand-painted in Grand Feu enamel in 6 luminous pastel shades, taking over 100 hours of work by the artisans. Rows of brilliant-cut diamonds (277 in total) catch the light to illuminate the colored lines, forming squares and triangles in the miniature painted enamel. This motif, which fully embodies the style Art Deco, completes the parenthesis reported on the mother-of-pearl dial.

Reverso Tribute Enamel
Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils another exceptional collection showcasing the expertise of the Maison : there Reverso Tribute Enamel, which celebrates exceptional craftsmanship and pays homage to one of the most iconic literary masterpieces: the Shahnameh, the Persian epic written by Ferdowsi. These watches tell a story within a story, while capturing the essence of the game of polo.
This limited edition showcases four legendary scenes from the work, where the paintings are beautifully interpreted and miniaturized (2 cm² surface area) on the dials and casebacks of the watches thanks to the art of guilloché, paillonnage and Grand Feu enamel. Each model required around a hundred hours on the caseback alone.
Here are the four models that make up this collection:
Reverso Tribute - Saam Comes to Alburz
This model illustrates the scene where Saam, a legendary hero, travels to Mount Alburz to find his son Zal. This poignant moment, filled with forgiveness and reconciliation, is enhanced by A translucent green Grand Feu enamel dial, worked on a guilloché pattern.
Reverso Tribute - Siyavush Plays Polo
Inspired by Prince Siyavush playing polo, a royal sport and symbol of nobility in Persian culture, this watch embodies elegance and dynamism. Its white gold case houses a blue Grand Feu enamel dial, evoking vitality and tradition.
Reverso Tribute - Faridun Tests His Sons
This watch tells the story of King Faridun testing his sons to assess their worth and loyalty. A scene marked by justice and family ties is presented in a deep red enamel dial, symbolizing courage and hardship.
Reverso Tribute - Rustam Pursues Akvan
This model highlights Rustam, the legendary hero, pursuing the demon Akvan in a struggle between good and evil. A captivating piece that reflects strength and perseverance in its intense black enamel dial, representing the dramatic tension of the scene.

Reverso Hybris Artistica Caliber 179
Another new product designed for the event is a unique piece limited to 10 pieces. Its exceptional design is the work of180 areas of expertise gathered under the roof of the Manufacture, combining guilloché, hand engravings and a rare complication: a semi-spherical spiral spring, which expands and contracts like a beating heart. This element adds aesthetic refinement to the Gyrotourbillon and greater efficiency and speed than all others Duoface.
Composed of 123 components, the Gyrotourbillon is an extremely complete structure; the inner cage of the tourbillon rotates 360 degrees every 16 seconds, and the peripheral movement completes one complete rotation per minute, making it the fastest tourbillon ever made.
Its movement, from the caliber 179, powers two dials with distinct personalities, displaying two different time zones, as well as a 24-hour indicator on the back.
The hand-lacquered surfaces create a rich contrast with the white gold case. The chamfering is a meticulous hand-crafted finish. The Gyrotourbillon cage alone requires nearly 14 hours of work. The Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 is a testament to La Grande's commitment to Maison for first-rate craftsmanship.
The skeletonization reveals Caliber 179, thanks to openwork work; the dial and caliber plates have been reduced to a minimum for a result of airy elegance. The signature shape of a bridge on the reverse side requires eight hours of work by the bevelers.

Reverso Tribute Nonantieme “Enamel”
The latest new product this year for Jeager-LeCoultre is the watch Reverso Tribute Nonantieme “Enamel”, limited to 90 pieces, promises horological surprises. With its back-to-back dials, the watch offers two distinct expressions of time in a rose gold case inspired by the 1931 models.
On the front, the gray dial with its sunburst finish offers optimal visibility of its complications: Large Date at 12 o'clock, moon phase and small seconds at 6 o'clock.
Enameled on the outside and lacquered on the inside, the reverse side features an immersive, handcrafted design. The digital time display offers a modern reading of time. The semi-jumping hour disc, powered by the 243-component 826 caliber (specially designed for this precise model), houses a guilloché Day & Night indicator with a polished, gilded sun and moon.
The Reverso Tribute Nonantieme “Enamel” showcases meticulous enameling work, carried out over 10 hours by a single artisan. Against a hand-painted starry blue sky, apertures arranged in a figure of eight display a semi-jumping digital hour and a rotating minute disc. They are framed by gadroons that echo the design of the case. The meticulous work and expertise of the artisan bring remarkable visual depth to the decorations, accentuating the watch's elegance.

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